Reviews of Creekside Cabins and RV Resort

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Feb 2012 -
$30.00

It is a place when you need a place. Many families live here full time, low income, victims of foreclosure and the bad economy. It has all the hookups water, utilities everything you need to take care of you and yours. Nothing fancy but it works. - Smoow

Aug 2010 -
$30.00

We called in advance and we were greeted with friendly young lady. She asked us about our rig and explained that there had been several people who drove in past the sign saying that there was no room for big rigs. We did not have that. They explained that they get very few over nighters, we enjoyed out stay (especially the price). Managers had a big Bonfire and the eclectic group of Berkeley types were a joy and it was a must experience night. Thank you for having our site number ready on the door and everything waiting for us. Being Willets, we were grateful to have such a wonderful inexpensive park with great heated bathrooms - drode

Apr 2010 -
$23.00

We called and questioned the bad reviews this park had, and was assured that things had changed. Bad choice, but you never know! Do not stay here EVER if you have a BIG rig! It was off of Hwy 101 and hard to get into with a narrow bridge at the entrance. (FIRST CLUE) Then we were greeted by the manager who was a little cocky to put it mildly, "Move your coaches so our regulars can get by." But there was no place to move 2 forty-foot rigs with cars in tow, or even turn around. (SECOND CLUE) Then he told us we would have to unhitch even if we wanted to turn around and leave. (YIKES) Might as well stay if we have to unhitch. So finally, we found 2 back in sites, (they said they had pull throughs for us, they didn't) that would fit us and we set up. Park has thick woods and a lot of regulars in travel trailers from the 60's. What a junky park, but we all agreed it that it was only for one night. So after a night of restless sleep (because the regulars were up BBQ'ing around midnight) we headed out carefully. Pulling back on to Hwy 101 was just as dangerous as pulling in. Oh, and even with a Passport America discount, this was still 23 dollars a night! Rip off. - skwamama

Reviews of Golden Rule RV Park

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May 2015 -
$32.00

Golden Rule is located right off Rt 101 but the road to the RV Park is twisty and a bit narrow. The hostess was very friendly and helpful with various sites in the area. Looks like most of the back-in sites are taken by permanent residents. The pull-throughs are long enough but are a bit narrow so the camping side is a little tight. There are a fair number of trees so getting the slides out can be a little tricky. No wifi, our ATT worked here but no Verizon at all. The campground is a bit small but there is a private road that is great for walking dogs. The resort is about 15 minutes from downtown Willets and about 1 hour from Fort Bragg. There is a bit of traffic noise from 101 but it's not intrusive. The resort felt very quiet and comfortable. The permanent residence kept their areas very tidy and it felt like a nice neighborhood. We would stay here again if we were in the area. - LifeRebooted

May 2015 -
$32.00

Sweet park in a valley off 101. One mile down a road to find the park. Office lady was very nice. Site was nice, long and level for us. 30 amp only, and cash/check only. Turkeys and deer and rabbits come visit nightly and in the morning. We'd stay here again. - Lastrick

Jan 2015 -
$32.00

It is about 3 miles downhill from the highway turnoff, but still relatively close to the highway. There is some road noise but earplugs where not needed. When you check in for only a night or two you will probably be assigned one of the pull-thru sites right beside the pool. Take the short walk to the lower level where the sites are and have a look first. Right beside the pool there is some sort of power transformer which is buzzing permanently. We rather choose a back-in site at the very end which provided good privacy. Sites are gravel with some grass in between and a few trees. Hookups were ok. Wifi is available in the laundry room only. Our Verizon MiFi didn't work here. Very friendly staff. For supermarkets and/or gas stations you have to drive five miles back to Willits. If you want to see the Seabiscuit Statue, you have to walk or drive to the adjacent farm about a mile away. We'll stay here again when travelling on 101. - TheSchweitzers

Reviews of Sleepy Hollow RV Park

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Apr 2014 -
$15.00

Could be a nice small park, but needs lots of work. Never met anyone from the park. We did self check-in. We were there 3 nights and never once saw a staff member. Very run down. We would not stay there again. - Stan LeRoy

May 2013 -
$15.00

This campground has a lot to be desired. I had to pay in advance because I was Passport America. There was no one in the office, or ever seen. We stayed 2 nights and were glad there was another camper there or we would have been afraid to stay. It was dark, grass needed cutting, and it needed some general fixing up. OK for an overnighter. We camped in a motorhome. - Alabama traveler

Sep 2012 -
$25.00

This small rustic campground is a decent spot for an over-night stop or a base for exploring the Redwoods, with long pull-through spaces providing a lot of shade for relief from the sometimes high summer temperatures. It is immediately adjacent to the highway with easy in and out. It gets some road noise but traffic is light during the night. We were not disturbed by it. Trees block satellite TV but we were able to get it from one of the sites closest to the highway using a portable dish and a long cable. Verizon MiFi worked but was slow. We will stay there again. - hwybnb

Reviews of Willits KOA

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Jun 2015 -
$60.00

My rate was 775/month and 875/month during the summer months. I stayed from mid-March to mid-June. The nightly rate is 60 dollars a night, during summer months. These are my opinions based on my stay here at the Willits KOA

Pros- This is a well-kept park. The owners and their crew are constantly working, from sunup to sundown, to keep this park in operation. It is clean, and manicured. Garbage pickup outside your camp site, daily. Park provides free WiFi, which actually works pretty well, and cable TV. There are many things geared towards children. This park is primarily family oriented. There are walking trails and a small "catch and release" pond. The store is pretty decent, and well stocked. Bathhouses are clean, and cleaned daily. Most all of the sites have water and electricity. Not all sites have sewer, but if you need a dump, the honey wagon can be arranged for a fee. There is a dump station for residents at the entrance. This park has several amenities, in addition to those already mentioned, to include a heated pool, heated hot tub, splash area for kids and a petting zoo. There is a security gate.

Cons-The cable TV needs to be upgraded...there are 11 channels and those fade in and out. Also, for those who have their mail forwarded to them, there needs to be a better system for providing mail to longer term residents. It is expensive to stay here. There are other parks nearby that are cheaper, just doesn't have the amenities.

Kudos to the ownerfor helping us with the mail situation. She is the one to see if you need something done.

Nice KOA - mostly quiet (some CA 20 traffic noise), shaded pretty setting. Gravel access roads somewhat narrow in places. Gravel sites with some slope (our front tires were not quite off the ground). Could get noisy in season as the campground has a lot to attract children. Good base camp for the Mendocino coast (especially with length restrictions on CA 20 west of Willits). Big rig access is potentially problematic depending upon how full the campground gets. There is a rather tight S curve to access the first row of pullthrus (ok if you drop your toad first) and getting out of the campground requires selecting the best of several turn around options based upon where other vehicles are parked. Power ok, did not use the other utilities. Wifi decent signal strength and speed for a campground, but this was off-season and the campground was fairly empty. We will stay here again for an overnight or for exploration of the Mendocino coast. - SeaLandSkyPhoto

May 2015 -
$65.00

What a beautiful location. The park is great for families with miniature golf, an arcade, petting zoo, etc. Also great for adults with nice hiking trails and pool. The staff was friendly and very efficient keeping the park so pristine. I'll stay longer next time. - Jo Ann Hobbs